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mrs. taylor|1326399770|3101447 said:well isn't that just lovely.
as the mother of an autistic child IN CT. I have to say I'm shocked and appalled.
yennyfire|1326401553|3101473 said:IMHO, that's the basis for a lawsuit.
Zoe|1326409761|3101596 said:It doesn't seem right but I wonder, if a child is having a meltdown, where do you take them?
TravelingGal|1326485167|3102287 said:Zoe|1326409761|3101596 said:It doesn't seem right but I wonder, if a child is having a meltdown, where do you take them?
In my day, it was the principal's office. Guess these days the principal doesn't want to deal with it?![]()
Snow_Miser|1326497466|3102451 said:TravelingGal|1326485167|3102287 said:Zoe|1326409761|3101596 said:It doesn't seem right but I wonder, if a child is having a meltdown, where do you take them?
In my day, it was the principal's office. Guess these days the principal doesn't want to deal with it?![]()
Meltdowns are very difficult to handle, but having a "scream room" is totally unacceptable. I have one student who has been identified as autistic this year. He is very large, almost my size, and extremely hefty. I teach third grade. This child has meltdowns daily: screaming, rolling on the floor kicking, yelling insults, and harming himself. It is very overwhelming and causes a lot of distractions for other students.
I have two colleagues who interact with this student on a regular basis who assist me during these times. We remove the child from the classroom, and either allow him to sit in the office or sit in the SLP office.
I am so at a loss of what to do to help this child, while not taking away learning time from other students, but I would never lock him in a small room or closet and let him scream it out.
kenny|1326500333|3102491 said:This is such a complex and heart breaking subject.
Thanks for all the contributions.